Plan A Social Outing For Elderly Community Members

Posted on: 10 December 2019

If you want to give back to the community and intend to focus predominantly on local seniors who have limited access to social functions, reserving a charter bus and planning a trip that the participants will enjoy can be very rewarding for all who are involved.  Choose A Venue That Will Accommodate The People Attending You will not be aware of anyone's limitations prior to the signup process. If you want to be truly welcoming to anyone, regardless of their mobility capabilities or medical conditions, the event and venue that you select will be very important. [Read More]

Demolishing A Guesthouse & Fixing The Landscape

Posted on: 11 October 2019

Did you purchase a house at a discount due to there being an inhabitable guesthouse in the backyard? Unless you intend on renovating the guesthouse and making it a space that can actually be used, it is wise to get rid of it to have more yard space. If you have already attempted demolishing the structure on your own but made little progress, it is because you need professional assistance with such a project. [Read More]

3 Things To Know About Securing Private Corporate Flights

Posted on: 30 August 2019

When you run a large business that requires you to travel all over the United States, you don't want to have to spend all of your times in the airport, going through security, and dealing with all of the delays that come with flying commercial. Instead, you want to have your access to a charter plane or access to the ability to use your own plane to get your team where they need to go. [Read More]

About Overweight Load Travel

Posted on: 27 June 2019

An overweight load, with regards to road transporting, is one in which the weight exceeds what would normally be the legal maximum allowable weights for roadways and highways. Although a load may exceed the legally permitted weight restrictions, that load may still be transported as long as it meets other requirements. These requirements may vary in each state. This means any overweight load that is going to be traveling through more than one state will need to meet each legal requirement for every state that it is going to pass through. [Read More]